J.M.-Sullivan-Obituary

J.M. "Sully" Sullivan

Peoria, Illinois

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J.M. Sullivan passed away in Peoria, Illinois. The obituary was featured in Peoria Journal Star on April 2, 2010.

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Thank you for the fun environments, which included great food, great music, and fun times for many people! Many of us look back at our "Sully" experience as a benchmark in our life. Thank you again for the many memories! RIP

To the Sullivan family: I just heard about Jim's death and I am so sorry. I moved away years ago, however I remember Jim from grade school and high school and I always remember what a nice person he was. Know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Sincerely, Mary Ann Fosco

Tracy,John & family-
Our hearts are breaking for all of you. Mike was such an amazing man- his legend will live on forever! We love you!

To all of my Sullivan kin,

I'm so sad over Mike's passing. Growing up and especially spending time with my same-age Sullivan cousins; Mike, Bobbie (Bennett) and Maureen (McNamara) when we (Uncle Maury's family) would travel to Peoria from Iowa was always lots of fun for me. Mike was so fun loving. I was fascinated with his mischievous nature and I loved his laughter and big heart. And laugh we all did.

You have my love, deepest sympathies and prayers for peace and...

Molly,
I met "Sully" in 1983; he was a kind man and I enjoyed our friendship. My sympathy to you. Our last conversation was about David Scott Crawford and your wedding. He loved you so much.

John Nelson
Chicago, Illinois

The Sullivan's, My family always on their birthdays wanted F. Scotts as their place to have a special meal. Mike and Molly you guys made alot of people happy with the opening of that restaurant. May Mike rest in peace Thanks for the memories. Daniel Kelch Family

Our thoughts and prayers to the Sullivan Family.

Rusty and Kay Enright

Pat and Family,
I always enjoyed running into Mike because he was witty and would explain his next idea in detail - kind of like asking the time and learning how to build a watch. John M. Kriegsman

In loving memory of Sully. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the entire family.
Suzanne Arterburn and Brad Motteler